List of the garbage types
Glass and plastic bottles
※Click on the name of the garbage type to see details on how to dispose of it.
- Juice glass bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove lid and wash lightly before throwing out. Metal lids are non-burnable garbage, plastic lids are burnable garbage.
- Juice plastic bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove cap and label, wash lightly, and flatten horizontally. The cap and label are burnable garbage.
- Liquid medicine (cough medicine, health drinks etc.) glass bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove lid and wash lightly before throwing out. Metal lids are non-burnable garbage, plastic lids are burnable garbage.
- Mirin plastic bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove cap and label, wash lightly, and flatten horizontally. The cap and label are burnable garbage.
- Nail polish containers
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Glass and plastic bottles
Empty before throwing out. Let residue seep into paper or cloth and put in burnable garbage.
- Noodle soup glass bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove lid and wash lightly before throwing out. Metal lids are non-burnable garbage, plastic lids are burnable garbage.
- Noodle soup plastic bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove cap and label, wash lightly, and flatten horizontally. The cap and label are burnable garbage.
- Oil jars
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove lid and wash lightly before throwing out. Metal lids are non-burnable garbage, plastic lids are burnable garbage.
- Plastic bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove cap and label, wash lightly, and flatten horizontally. The cap and label are burnable garbage.
- Plastic bottles for dressing (non-oil)
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove cap and label, wash lightly, and flatten horizontally. The cap and label are burnable garbage.
- Plastic bottles for seasonings (soy sauce, cooking alcohol etc.)
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove cap and label, wash lightly, and flatten horizontally. The cap and label are burnable garbage.
- Soy sauce glass bottles
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Glass and plastic bottles
Remove lid and wash lightly before throwing out. Metal lids are non-burnable garbage, plastic lids are burnable garbage.